Why is the way to get the ball on the forehand and backhand serve in badminton is different?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-14
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The undefeated generation of the East is not right.

    Lin Dan plays with a backhand serve.

    It's said to be more aggressive.

    I don't really understand. How comfortable and how to send it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because you need to use a lot of force when serving, and the thumb is stronger than the other fingers, so... Actually, it doesn't make much difference!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the forehand and the backhand serve need to be different. It is best to use the backhand in doubles and the forehand in singles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's a matter of personal habits, and there are no specific technical requirements, depending on your own body coordination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The limb posture used is different, and the hitting point of the racket at the moment of hitting the ball is also different, but different methods are more suitable for sending out balls with different effects!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, at most, it's easier to serve, personal habits. A friend of mine has a positive and negative serve that matches every one of them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because you have to hit the badminton ball head when serving, and strive to be stable when serving to prevent the ball from slipping in your hand, it is different to serve with the forehand and backhand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you still grab the stock on the backhand serve, it's easy to hit the hand...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The preparation stance, lead shot and post-shot action are the same as those of the forehand backcourt. The batting action is inconsistent, mainly relying on the forearm with socks to move the wrist quickly and flashing, and the angle between the paddle surface and the ground is less than 45 degrees. Hit the ball with the forehand side and fly the ball in an arc lower than the high ball in the backcourt.

    It is best for the ball to fly at a height where the opponent jumps and cannot intercept it.

    Forehand Flat Shot: The so-called Quick Yard Flat Shot is a kind of ball that is lower than the high ball of the Fat, almost brushing the net. The ball speed is particularly fast, shooting directly to the opponent's backcourt, which can be used with the serve ball to knot acres, and it is easy to score under the premise that the opponent is not mentally prepared.

    Badminton precautions.

    Before playing badminton, you should pay attention to preparing sports equipment, and it is especially important to wear badminton shoes as much as possible to avoid possible foot accidents during sports. The sole should be thin, with shock absorption and cushioning functions; The sole material can be raw rubber or cow tendon texture, the texture is staggered and fine, the friction is large, the grip performance is good, and the anti-slip function is good.

    When choosing a racket, you can choose a slightly heavier racket for those with more power, and a lighter racket for those with less power. You can hold it in your hand and wave it to try the feel. Or hold the handle with one hand, and hold the top of the head with the other hand to break it, if the badminton racket is bent, it means that the handle is still relatively elastic.

    The more elastic the racket, the less force is required to hit the ball.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are three types of backhand serve in <> badminton: backhand flat high ball, backcourt flat shot and small ball in front of the net.

    The backhand serve is a form of serving in which the backhand side of the ball is hit with the backhand side in front of the body. The backhand can send out a variety of balls with different arcs, the distance between the arms of the action is relatively small, the control of the ball is stronger when serving, and the backhand serve action is more consistent, concealed and sudden, which is widely used in the game. In actual combat, according to the characteristics and needs of doubles tactics, the serving side often uses the backhand flat high ball, the back court flat shot ball and the small ball in front of the net.

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